/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4; fill-column: 100 -*- */ /* * This file is part of the LibreOffice project. * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #pragma once #include class DateTime; namespace tools { /** Duration in days and time. Can be negative in which case days is 0 and time is negative or both days and time are negative. */ class SAL_WARN_UNUSED TOOLS_DLLPUBLIC Duration { public: Duration() {} /** Assumes that DateTime are normalized and there are no Time out-of-range field values. */ Duration(const ::DateTime& rStart, const ::DateTime& rEnd); /** Time can be a limited duration as well. We don't cater for out-of-range minutes and seconds values here though. */ Duration(const Time& rStart, const Time& rEnd); constexpr static sal_uInt64 kAccuracyEpsilonNanoseconds = 300; constexpr static sal_uInt64 kAccuracyEpsilonNanosecondsMicroseconds = 999; /** Difference in days, like DateTime()-DateTime(). Can also be used to round a date+time value to, for example, microseconds. @param nAccuracyEpsilonNanoseconds Round for example by 1 nanosecond if it's just 1 off to a second, i.e. 0999999999 or 0000000001. This can be loosened if necessary. For example, if fTimeInDays is a date+time in "today's" range with a significant seconds resolution, an accuracy epsilon (=unsharpness) of ~300 is required. Hence default. Must be 0 <= nAccuracyEpsilonNanoseconds <= Time::nanoSecPerSec - 1. */ explicit Duration(double fTimeInDays, sal_uInt64 nAccuracyEpsilonNanoseconds = kAccuracyEpsilonNanoseconds); /** Time can be a limited duration as well and can have out-of-range values, it will be normalized. Sign of both days and Time must be equal unless one is 0. */ Duration(sal_Int32 nDays, const Time& rTime); /** Individual time values can be out-of-range, all will be normalized. Additionally, the resulting time overall hour value is not restricted to sal_uInt16 like it is with Time, as values >=24 flow over into days. For a negative duration only a negative nDays can be given, thus a negative duration of less than one day is not possible. */ Duration(sal_Int32 nDays, sal_uInt32 nHours, sal_uInt32 nMinutes, sal_uInt32 nSeconds, sal_uInt64 nNanoseconds); bool IsNegative() const { return mnDays < 0 || maTime.GetTime() < 0; } sal_Int32 GetDays() const { return mnDays; } const Time& GetTime() const { return maTime; } double GetInDays() const { return static_cast(GetDays()) + GetTime().GetTimeInDays(); } /** Whether a duration is set. */ operator bool() const { return maTime.GetTime() != 0 || mnDays != 0; } /** Unary minus. */ Duration operator-() const; /** Add a duration to this instance. */ Duration& Add(const Duration& rDuration, bool& rbOverflow); /** Get multiple of duration. */ Duration Mult(sal_Int32 nMult, bool& rbOverflow) const; private: /** Internal days and Time values. */ Duration(sal_Int32 nDays, sal_Int64 nTime); /** Prerequisite: mnDays is already set. */ void Normalize(sal_uInt64 nHours, sal_uInt64 nMinutes, sal_uInt64 nSeconds, sal_uInt64 nNanoseconds, bool bNegative); /** Prerequisite: mnDays is already correctly set and absolute value of nanoseconds less than one day. */ void ApplyTime(sal_Int64 nNS); /** Prerequisite: mnDays is already correctly set and Time hour values are adjusted. */ void SetTimeDiff(const Time& rStart, const Time& rEnd); private: Time maTime = Time(0); sal_Int32 mnDays = 0; }; } /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab cinoptions=b1,g0,N-s cinkeys+=0=break: */